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The following documents were distributed during the Biocontrols II Session at the 2020 Empire State Producers Expo on January 14, 2020. The session was moderated by: Amara Dunn (NYSIPM) Elizabeth Buck (Cornell Vegetable Program) Anna Wallis (Plant Pathology & Plant-Microbe Biology, School of Integrative Plant Science, Cornell University) Materials were developed by: Amara Dunn (NYSIPM) Elizabeth Buck (Cornell Vegetable Program) Emma van der Heide (Cornell Vegetable Program) Note: The following information is not a substitute for a pesticide label. The label is the law, and you must read and follow the label of any pesticide you are using. Laws and labels change. It is your responsibility to use pesticides legally. Trade names used here are for convenience only; no endorsement of products is intended, nor is criticism of unnamed products implied. For questions about pesticide use, regulations, and safety, contact the Cornell Pesticide Management Education Program: [email protected].

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The following documents were distributed during the Biocontrols II Session at the 2020 Empire State Producers Expo on January 14, 2020.

The session was moderated by: Amara Dunn (NYSIPM) Elizabeth Buck (Cornell Vegetable Program) Anna Wallis (Plant Pathology & Plant-Microbe Biology, School of Integrative Plant Science, Cornell University)

Materials were developed by: Amara Dunn (NYSIPM) Elizabeth Buck (Cornell Vegetable Program) Emma van der Heide (Cornell Vegetable Program)

Note: The following information is not a substitute for a pesticide label. The label is the law, and you must read and follow the label of any pesticide you are using. Laws and labels change. It is your responsibility to use pesticides legally. Trade names used here are for convenience only; no endorsement of products is intended, nor is criticism of unnamed products implied. For questions about pesticide use, regulations, and safety, contact the Cornell Pesticide Management Education Program: [email protected].

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Biological Source Active Ingredient Examples of Product NamesSmall Fruit

Tree Fruit

Green-house Use?

OMRI-Listed Options? Fungi Bacteria

Soft-bodied Insects

Hard-bodied insects Caterpillars Nematodes

Corn Earworm NPV-virus Gemstar LC Yes Yes XCotton Bollworm NPV-virus strain BV-0003 Helicovex Yes Yes Yes XCodling Moth granulovirus strain V-22 Madex HP Yes Yes XCodling Moth granulovirus CYD-X, CYD-X HP Yes Yes XBeet Armyworm MNPHV strain BV-0004 Spexit Yes Yes Yes Xrhamnolipid biosurfactant Zonix Yes Yes Yes Yes XBanda de Lupinus albus doce (BLAD) polypeptides Fracture Yes X

strain MBI 600 Serifel Yes Yes X Xstrain D747 (Ba D747) Double Nickel 55 & LC Yes Yes Yes Yes X Xstrain F727 Amplitude, Amplitude ST, Stargus Yes Yes Yes Yes X

Bacillus mycoides isolate J LifeGard WG Yes Yes Yes Yes X XBacillus pumilus QST 2808 Sonata Yes Yes Yes X

strain IAB/BS03 Aviv Yes Yes Yes Yes Xstrain QST 713 Cease, Serenade (ASO, MAX, SOIL), Rhapsody Yes Yes Yes Except Cease X Xvar. amyloliquefaciens strain FZB24 Taegro, Taegro 2 Yes Yes Yes Xsubsp. aizawai strain GC91 Agree WG Yes Yes Yes Yes Xsubsp. aizawai strain ABTS 1857 XenTari Yes Yes Yes Xsubsp. galleriae strain SDS-502 beetleGone! TLC, grubGone! G Yes Yes Yes Xsubsp. kurstaki strain ABTS-351 Biobit HP, DiPel DF, DiPel Pro DF Yes Yes Yes X Xsubsp. kurstaki strain EG7841 Crymax Yes Yes Yes Xsubsp. kurstaki strain SA-11 Javelin WG Yes Yes Yes Yes Xsubsp. kurstaki strain SA-12 Deliver Yes Yes Yes Yes Xstrain ANT-03 with fermentation solids Bioceres WP Yes Yes Yes X X

strain GHABoteGHA ES, Botanigard Maxx & 22WP, Mycotrol WPO & ESO Yes Yes Yes X X X

B. sp. strain A396 Venerate XC, Venerate CG Yes Yes Yes Yes X XB. rinojensis (heat-killed) Majestene Yes Yes Yes XSpinosad Seduce Yes Yes Yes Yes X XSpinosad + iron phosphate Bug-N-Sluggo Yes Yes Yes Yes X, slugsSpinosyn A and D Entrust, SpinTor 2SC Yes Yes Entrust X XChromobacterium subtsugae Grandevo, Grandevo WDG & CG Yes Yes Yes Yes X XPseudomonas chloraphis subsp. aurantiaca strain AFS009 Zio Yes Yes X

Virus / Phage

This information is not a substitute for a pesticide label. Always read and follow all pesticide labels. Trade names used are for convenience only.

Peptide / Lipid Isolates

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens

Bacillus subtilis

Bacillus thuringiensis

Beauvaria bassiana

BACTERIALLY DERIVED PRODUCTS

Burkholderia

Saccharopolyspora spinosa

Other bacterial species

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Biological Source Active Ingredient Examples of Product NamesSmall Fruit

Tree Fruit

Green-house Use?

OMRI-Listed Options? Fungi Bacteria

Soft-bodied Insects

Hard-bodied insects Caterpillars Nematodes

Canola Oil, Capsicum oleoresin, Garlic Oil Captiva Prime Yes Yes Yes X

Azadirachtin/neemNeemix 4.5, Molt-X, Aza-Direct, AzaGuard, Azatrol EC Yes Yes Yes Yes X

Young Stages X X

Neem oil Triact 70, Trilogy Yes Yes Yes Yes X XAzadirachtin + pyrethrum Azera Insecticide Yes Yes Yes Yes X X XPyrethrum Pyganic Crop Protection EC 5.0 II/EC 1.4 II Yes Yes Yes Yes X X XSwinglea glutinosa (citrus species) extract EcoSwing Yes Yes Yes Yes XR. sachalinensis (Giant Knotweed) extract Regalia, Regalia CG, Regalia RX Yes Yes Yes Yes XTea Tree Oil Timorex Gold, Timorex Act Yes Yes XPhosporous acid and salts e.g., Kphite, Prophyt Yes Yes XPolyoxin D zinc salt Affirm WDG, Oso 5% SC, Ph-D Yes Yes Yes XPotassium bicarbonate Kaligreen, Milstop Yes Yes Yes Yes XPotassium silicate Carbon Defense, Sil-Matrix Yes Yes Yes Sil-Matrix X X

G. catenulatum strain J1446 Pvent, Prestop, Prestop WG Yes Yes YesPvent,

Prestop WG XG. virens GL-21 SoilGard Yes Yes Yes XI. fumosorosea Preferal Yes Yes Yes Xstrain 97 PFR-97 20% WDG Yes Yes Yes Yes X X XS. lydicus WYEC 108 Actinovate AG, Actinovate STP Yes Yes Yes Yes XS. lydicus WYEC 108 + molybdenum + iron + humic acid Actino-Iron Yes Yes Yes XTrichoderma and related genera SoilGard, Tenet WP Yes Yes Yes Yes XT. asperellum (ICC 012) & T. gamsii (ICC 080) Bio-Tam 2.0 Yes Yes Yes Yes XT. harzianum strain T-22 RootShield WP, RootShield AG Yes Yes Yes XT. harzianum strain T-22 and T. virens strain G-41 RootShield Plus WP Yes Yes Yes XAureobasidium pullulans strain DSM 14940 and 14941 Blossom Protect, Botector Yes Yes Yes X XMetarhizium brunneum/anisopliae Met 52 Yes Yes XMyrothecium verrucaria - dried fermentation solids & solubles Ditera DF Yes Yes XPaecilomyces lilacinus MeloCon WG Yes Yes Yes XUlocladium oudemansii strain U3 Botrystop Yes Yes Yes X

This information is not a substitute for a pesticide label. Always read and follow all pesticide labels. Trade names used are for convenience only.

Streptomyces

Trichoderma

Other fungal species

FUNGALLY DERIVED PRODUCTS

Gliocladium

Isaria fumosorosea

Inorganic (Mineral) Derived

Plant Derived

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Biological Source Active Ingredient Examples of Product NamesCole

Crops Solanaceae Cucurbits Alliums Legumes GreensRoot Crops

Green-house OMRI Options?

strain MBI 600 Serifel X X X X X Nostrain D747 (Ba D747) Double Nickel 55 & LC X X X X X X X X Xstrain F727 Amplitude, Amplitude ST, Stargus X X X X X X X X X

Bacillus mycoides isolate J LifeGard WG X X X X X X X XBacillus pumilus QST 2808 Sonata X X X X X X X X

strain IAB/BS03 Aviv X X X X X X X X X

strain QST 713Cease, Serenade (ASO, MAX, SOIL), Rhapsody X X X X X X X X

Serenade, Rhapsody

var. amyloliquefaciens strain FZB24 Taegro, Taegro 2 X X X X X X X Xsubsp. aizawai strain GC91 Agree WG X X X X X X X X Xsubsp. aizawai strain ABTS 1857 XenTari X X X X X X X Xsubsp. galleriae strain SDS-502 beetleGone! TLC, grubGone! G X X X X X X Xsubsp. israelensis strain AM 65-52 Gnatrol WDG X X X X Xsubsp. kurstaki strain ABTS-351 Biobit HP, DiPel DF, DiPel Pro DF X X X X X X X Xsubsp. kurstaki ABTS-351 + methyl salicylate Leap ES X Xsubsp. kurstaki strain EG7841 Crymax X X X X X X X Xsubsp. kurstaki strain SA-11 Javelin WG X X X X X X X X Xsubsp. kurstaki strain SA-12 Deliver X X X X X X X X Xsubsp. tenebrionis strain SA-10 Trident X Xstrain ANT-03 with fermentation solids Bioceres WP X X X X X X X X

strain GHABoteGHA ES, Botanigard Maxx & 22WP, Mycotrol WPO & ESO X X X X X X X X

B. sp. strain A396 Venerate XC, Venerate CG X X X X X X X X XB. rinojensis (heat-killed) Majestene X X X X X X X X XSpinosad Seduce X X X X X X X X XSpinosad + iron phosphate Bug-N-Sluggo X X X X X X X X XSpinosyn A and D Entrust, SpinTor 2SC X X X X X X X EntrustChromobacterium subtsugae Grandevo, Grandevo WDG & GC CG X X X X X X X X XPasteuria nishizawae PN1 Clariva PN X XPseudomonas chloraphis subsp. aurantiaca strain AFS009 Zio X X X X X X X X

Bacillus amylolique-

faciens

This information is not a substitute for a pesticide label. Always read and follow all pesticide labels. Trade names used are for convenience only.

BACTERIALLY DERIVED PRODUCTS

Bacillus subtilis

Bacillus thuringiensis

Beauvaria bassiana

Burkholderia

Saccharopoly-spora spinosa

Other bacterial species

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Biological Source Active Ingredient Examples of Product NamesCole

Crops Solanaceae Cucurbits Alliums Legumes GreensRoot Crops

Green-house OMRI Options?

G. catenulatum strain J1446 Pvent, Prestop, Prestop WG X X X X X X X XPvent, Prestop

WGG. virens GL-21 SoilGard X X X XI. fumosorosea Preferal X Xstrain 97 PFR-97 20% WDG X X X X X Xstrain FE 9901 NoFly WPS. griseoviridis strain K61 PreFence X X X XS. lydicus WYEC 108 Actinovate AG, Actinovate STP X X X X X X X X XS. lydicus WYEC 108 + molybdenum + iron + humic acid Actino-Iron X X X X X X X XS. sp. strain K61 Mycostop X X X X X X XTrichoderma and related genera SoilGard, Tenet WP X X X X X X X X XT. asperellum (ICC 012) & T. gamsii (ICC 080) Bio-Tam 2.0 X X X X X X X X XT. harzianum strain T-22 RootShield WP, RootShield AG X X X X X X X XT. harzianum strain T-22 and T. virens strain G-41 RootShield Plus WP X X X X X X X XAureobasidium pullulans strain DSM 14940 and 14941 Blossom Protect, Botector X X XConiothyrium minitans Contans WG X X X X X X X X XMetarhizium brunneum/anisopliae Met 52 X X X XMyrothecium verrucaria - dried fermentation solids & solubles Ditera DF X X X X X XPaecilomyces lilacinus MeloCon WG X X X X X X XUlocladium oudemansii strain U3 Botrystop X X X X X X X XCorn Earworm NPV-virus Gemstar LC X X X X X X X XCotton Bollworm NPV-virus strain BV-0003 Helicovex X X X X X X X X XBeet Armyworm MNPHV-virus strain BV-0004 Spexit X X X X X X X X XUnspecified Bacteriophages (8 strains) AgriPhage, AgriPhage CMM X X

This information is not a substitute for a pesticide label. Always read and follow all pesticide labels. Trade names used are for convenience only.

Gliocladium

Isaria fumosorosea

Streptomyces

Trichoderma

Other fungal species

Virus / Phage

FUNGALLY DERIVED PRODUCTS

Yes (Greenhouse/Indoor use only)

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Biological Source Active Ingredient Examples of Product NamesCole

Crops Solanaceae Cucurbits Alliums Legumes GreensRoot Crops

Green-house OMRI Options?

Canola Oil, Capsicum oleoresin, Garlic Oil Captiva Prime X X X X X X X

Azadirachtin/neemNeemix 4.5, Molt-X, Aza-Direct, AzaGuard, Azatrol EC X X X X X X X X

Neemix 4.5, Aza-Direct, Azatrol

ECNeem oil Triact 70, Trilogy X X X X X X X X XAzadirachtin + pyrethrum Azera Insecticide X X X X X X X X XPyrethrum Pyganic Crop Protection EC 5.0 II/EC 1.4 II X X X X X X X X XSwinglea glutinosa (citrus tree species) extract EcoSwing X X X X X X X X XReynoutria sachalinensis (Giant Knotweed) extract Regalia, Regalia CG, Regalia RX X X X X X X X X XTea Tree Oil Timorex Gold, Timorex Act X X X X X X X XPhosporous acid and salts e.g., Kphite, Prophyt X X X X X X X XPolyoxin D zinc salt Affirm WDG, Oso 5% SC, Ph-D X X X X X X X XPotassium bicarbonate Kaligreen, Milstop X X X X X X X X XPotassium silicate Carbon Defense, Sil-Matrix X X X X X X X X Sil-Matrixrhamnolipid biosurfactant Zonix X X X X X X X X XBanda de Lupinus albus doce (BLAD) polypeptides Fracture X

Peptide / Lipid Isolates

This information is not a substitute for a pesticide label. Always read and follow all pesticide labels. Trade names used are for convenience only.

Plant Derived

Inorganic (Mineral) Derived

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Biological Source Active Ingredient Examples of Product Names Fungi BacteriaNeem oil Triact 70, Trilogy XSwinglea glutinosa (citrus tree species) extract EcoSwing XReynoutria sachalinensis (Giant Knotweed) extract Regalia, Regalia CG, Regalia RX XTea Tree Oil Timorex Gold, Timorex Act X

Virus / Phage Unspecified Bacteriophages (8 strains) AgriPhage, AgriPhage CMM XPhosporous acid and salts e.g., Kphite, Prophyt XPolyoxin D zinc salt Affirm WDG, Oso 5% SC, Ph-D XPotassium bicarbonate Kaligreen, Milstop XPotassium silicate Carbon Defense, Sil-Matrix Xrhamnolipid biosurfactant Zonix XBanda de Lupinus albus doce (BLAD) polypeptides Fracture X

strain MBI 600 Serifel X Xstrain D747 (Ba D747) Double Nickel 55, Double Nickel LC X Xstrain F727 Amplitude, Amplitude ST, Stargus X

Bacillus mycoides isolate J LifeGard WG X XBacillus pumilus QST 2808 Sonata X

strain IAB/BS03 Aviv Xstrain QST 713 Cease, Serenade (ASO, MAX, SOIL), Rhapsody X Xvar. amyloliquefaciens strain FZB24 Taegro, Taegro 2 X

Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki ABTS-351 + methyl salicylate Leap ES XOther Bacteria Pseudomonas chloraphis subsp. aurantiaca strain AFS009 Zio X

G. catenulatum strain J1446 Pvent, Prestop, Prestop WG XG. virens GL-21 SoilGard XS. griseoviridis strain K61 PreFence XS. lydicus WYEC 108 Actinovate AG & STP XS. lydicus WYEC 108 + molybdenum + iron + humic acid Actino-Iron XS. sp. strain K61 Mycostop XTrichoderma and related genera SoilGard, Tenet WP XT. asperellum (ICC 012) & T. gamsii (ICC 080) Bio-Tam 2.0 XT. harzianum strain T-22 RootShield WP, RootShield AG XT. harzianum strain T-22 and T. virens strain G-41 RootShield Plus WP XAureobasidium pullulans strain DSM 14940 and 14941 Blossom Protect, Botector X XConiothyrium minitans Contans WG XUlocladium oudemansii strain U3 Botrystop X

This information is not a substitute for a pesticide label. Always read and follow all pesticide labels. Trade names used are for convenience only.

Streptomyces

Trichoderma

Other fungal species

Plant Derived

Inorganic (Mineral) Derived

BACTERIALLY DERIVED PRODUCTS

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens

Bacillus subtilis

Peptide / Lipid Isolates

FUNGALLY DERIVED PRODUCTS

Gliocladium

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Biological Source Active Ingredient Examples of Product NamesCanola Oil, Capsicum oleoresin, Garlic Oil Captiva Prime X

Azadirachtin/neemNeemix 4.5, Molt-X, Aza-Direct, AzaGuard, Azatrol EC X

Young Stages X X

Neem oil Triact 70, Trilogy XAzadirachtin + pyrethrum Azera Insecticide X X XPyrethrum Pyganic Crop Protection EC 5.0 II/EC 1.4 II X X X

Inorganic Mineral Derived Potassium silicate Carbon Defense, Sil-Matrix X

subsp. aizawai strain GC91 Agree WG Xsubsp. aizawai strain ABTS 1857 XenTari Xsubsp. galleriae strain SDS-502 beetleGone! TLC, grubGone! G Xsubsp. israelensis strain AM 65-52 Gnatrol WDG Xsubsp. kurstaki strain ABTS-351 Biobit HP, DiPel DF, DiPel Pro DF Xsubsp. kurstaki ABTS-351 + methyl salicylate Leap ES Xsubsp. kurstaki strain EG7841 Crymax Xsubsp. kurstaki strain SA-11 Javelin WG Xsubsp. kurstaki strain SA-12 Deliver Xsubsp. tenebrionis strain SA-10 Trident Xstrain ANT-03 with fermentation solids Bioceres WP X Xstrain GHA BoteGHA ES, Botanigard & Mycotrol X X XB. sp. strain A396 Venerate XC, Venerate CG X XB. rinojensis (heat-killed) Majestene XSpinosad Seduce X XSpinosad + iron phosphate Bug-N-Sluggo X, slugsSpinosyn A and D Entrust, SpinTor 2SC X XChromobacterium subtsugae Grandevo, Grandevo WDG & CG X XPasteuria nishizawae PN1 Clariva PN XCorn Earworm NPV-virus Gemstar LC XCotton Bollworm NPV-virus strain BV-0003 Helicovex XBeet Armyworm MNPHV-virus strain BV-0004 Spexit X

Preferal XPFR-97 20% WDG X X X

Metarhizium brunneum/anisopliae Met 52 XMyrothecium verrucaria fermentation products Ditera DF XPaecilomyces lilacinus MeloCon WG X

Soft-bodied

Hard-bodied Caterpillars Nematodes

This information is not a substitute for a pesticide label. Always read and follow the label. Trade names used are for convenience only.

FUNGALLY DERIVED PRODUCTS

Isaria fumosorosea

Other fungal species

Plant Derived

Virus / Phage

BACTERIALLY DERIVED PRODUCTS

Bacillus thuringiensis

Beauvaria bassiana

Burkholderia

Saccharopolyspora spinosa

Other bacterial species

I. fumosorosea s train 97

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Biological Source Active Ingredient Examples of Product Names Fungi BacteriaNeem oil Triact 70, Trilogy XSwinglea glutinosa (citrus tree species) extract EcoSwing XReynoutria sachalinensis (Giant Knotweed) extract Regalia, Regalia CG, Regalia RX XTea Tree Oil Timorex Gold, Timorex Act X

Virus / Phage Unspecified Bacteriophages (8 strains) AgriPhage, AgriPhage CMM XPhosporous acid and salts e.g., Kphite, Prophyt XPolyoxin D zinc salt Affirm WDG, Oso 5% SC, Ph-D XPotassium bicarbonate Kaligreen, Milstop XPotassium silicate Carbon Defense, Sil-Matrix Xrhamnolipid biosurfactant Zonix XBanda de Lupinus albus doce (BLAD) polypeptides Fracture X

strain MBI 600 Serifel X Xstrain D747 (Ba D747) Double Nickel 55, Double Nickel LC X Xstrain F727 Amplitude, Amplitude ST, Stargus X

Bacillus mycoides isolate J LifeGard WG X XBacillus pumilus QST 2808 Sonata X

strain IAB/BS03 Aviv Xstrain QST 713 Cease, Serenade (ASO, MAX, SOIL), Rhapsody X Xvar. amyloliquefaciens strain FZB24 Taegro, Taegro 2 X

Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki ABTS-351 + methyl salicylate Leap ES XOther Bacteria Pseudomonas chloraphis subsp. aurantiaca strain AFS009 Zio X

G. catenulatum strain J1446 Pvent, Prestop, Prestop WG XG. virens GL-21 SoilGard XS. griseoviridis strain K61 PreFence XS. lydicus WYEC 108 Actinovate AG & STP XS. lydicus WYEC 108 + molybdenum + iron + humic acid Actino-Iron XS. sp. strain K61 Mycostop XTrichoderma and related genera SoilGard, Tenet WP XT. asperellum (ICC 012) & T. gamsii (ICC 080) Bio-Tam 2.0 XT. harzianum strain T-22 RootShield WP, RootShield AG XT. harzianum strain T-22 and T. virens strain G-41 RootShield Plus WP XAureobasidium pullulans strain DSM 14940 and 14941 Blossom Protect, Botector X XConiothyrium minitans Contans WG XUlocladium oudemansii strain U3 Botrystop X

This information is not a substitute for a pesticide label. Always read and follow all pesticide labels. Trade names used are for convenience only.

Streptomyces

Trichoderma

Other fungal species

Plant Derived

Inorganic (Mineral) Derived

BACTERIALLY DERIVED PRODUCTS

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens

Bacillus subtilis

Peptide / Lipid Isolates

FUNGALLY DERIVED PRODUCTS

Gliocladium

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Biological Source Active Ingredient Examples of Product NamesCanola Oil, Capsicum oleoresin, Garlic Oil Captiva Prime X

Azadirachtin/neemNeemix 4.5, Molt-X, Aza-Direct, AzaGuard, Azatrol EC X

Young Stages X X

Neem oil Triact 70, Trilogy XAzadirachtin + pyrethrum Azera Insecticide X X XPyrethrum Pyganic Crop Protection EC 5.0 II/EC 1.4 II X X X

Inorganic Mineral Derived Potassium silicate Carbon Defense, Sil-Matrix X

subsp. aizawai strain GC91 Agree WG Xsubsp. aizawai strain ABTS 1857 XenTari Xsubsp. galleriae strain SDS-502 beetleGone! TLC, grubGone! G Xsubsp. israelensis strain AM 65-52 Gnatrol WDG Xsubsp. kurstaki strain ABTS-351 Biobit HP, DiPel DF, DiPel Pro DF Xsubsp. kurstaki ABTS-351 + methyl salicylate Leap ES Xsubsp. kurstaki strain EG7841 Crymax Xsubsp. kurstaki strain SA-11 Javelin WG Xsubsp. kurstaki strain SA-12 Deliver Xsubsp. tenebrionis strain SA-10 Trident Xstrain ANT-03 with fermentation solids Bioceres WP X Xstrain GHA BoteGHA ES, Botanigard & Mycotrol X X XB. sp. strain A396 Venerate XC, Venerate CG X XB. rinojensis (heat-killed) Majestene XSpinosad Seduce X XSpinosad + iron phosphate Bug-N-Sluggo X, slugsSpinosyn A and D Entrust, SpinTor 2SC X XChromobacterium subtsugae Grandevo, Grandevo WDG & CG X XPasteuria nishizawae PN1 Clariva PN XCorn Earworm NPV-virus Gemstar LC XCotton Bollworm NPV-virus strain BV-0003 Helicovex XBeet Armyworm MNPHV-virus strain BV-0004 Spexit X

Preferal XPFR-97 20% WDG X X X

Metarhizium brunneum/anisopliae Met 52 XMyrothecium verrucaria fermentation products Ditera DF XPaecilomyces lilacinus MeloCon WG X

Soft-bodied

Hard-bodied Caterpillars Nematodes

This information is not a substitute for a pesticide label. Always read and follow the label. Trade names used are for convenience only.

FUNGALLY DERIVED PRODUCTS

Isaria fumosorosea

Other fungal species

Plant Derived

Virus / Phage

BACTERIALLY DERIVED PRODUCTS

Bacillus thuringiensis

Beauvaria bassiana

Burkholderia

Saccharopolyspora spinosa

Other bacterial species

I. fumosorosea s train 97

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Biopesticides Workshop: Make a plan to use biopesticides on your farm in 2020 Empire State Producers Expo - January 14, 2020 Crop: ________________________________________________ Setting: ________________________________________________ Target pest: ________________________________________________ Biopesticide you would like to use in 2020: _________________________________________ How does this fit into your broader integrated pest management (IPM) plan: This biopesticide…

… is registered in NY ___ yes ___ no … label includes my pest ___ yes ___ no

… label includes my crop ___ yes ___ no … label includes my setting ___ yes ___ no

What is the application timing for this biopesticide (for target crop/pest)?

Time during the growing season: _____________________________________________

Time of day: _____________________________________________________________

Weather considerations: ___________________________________________________ The restricted-entry interval (REI) for this biopesticide is: ___________ The pre-harvest interval (PHI) for this biopesticide is: ___________ Any concerns with REI/PHI and application timing?

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[Type here] How will you mix and apply the product?

Required personal protective equipment (PPE) for mixing AND applying: Application rate (i.e., per acre or per gallon): Volume of water for application (gallons per acre): Do you need to use any specific spray nozzles to apply this product? Does the spray pressure matter? If so, what should it be? Should adjuvant(s) be used? If so, which and how much? Are there any products this biopesticide is not tank-mix compatible with?

What precautionary statements does the label have? Signal word, potential human hazards:

Potential environmental hazards or effects on non-target organism:

How will you mitigate potential risks? What are the storage conditions the product needs?

Max./min. temperature: ___________________ Shelf life: _______________________ References for more information on this biopesticide (factsheets or usage guides, growers with experience using product, industry representatives)

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Biopesticides Workshop: Make a plan to use biopesticides on your farm in 2020 Empire State Producers Expo - January 14, 2020 Crop: ____snap beans___________________ Setting: ____field_______________________________ Target pest: _____white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)____________________________ Biopesticide you would like to use in 2020: ______Double Nickel LC__________________________ How does this fit into your broader integrated pest management (IPM) plan: This biopesticide…

… is registered in NY _X_ yes ___ no … label includes my pest _X_ yes ___ no

… label includes my crop _X_ yes ___ no … label includes my setting _X_ yes ___ no

What is the application timing for this biopesticide (for target crop/pest)?

Time during the growing season: _____________________________________________

Time of day: _____________________________________________________________

Weather considerations: ___________________________________________________ The restricted-entry interval (REI) for this biopesticide is: ___________ The pre-harvest interval (PHI) for this biopesticide is: ___________ Any concerns with REI/PHI and application timing?

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[Type here] How will you mix and apply the product?

Required personal protective equipment (PPE) for mixing AND applying: Application rate (i.e., per acre or per gallon): Volume of water for application (gallons per acre): Do you need to use any specific spray nozzles to apply this product? Does the spray pressure matter? If so, what should it be? Should adjuvant(s) be used? If so, which and how much? Are there any products this biopesticide is not tank-mix compatible with?

What precautionary statements does the label have? Signal word, potential human hazards:

Potential environmental hazards or effects on non-target organism:

How will you mitigate potential risks? What are the storage conditions the product needs?

Max./min. temperature: ___________________ Shelf life: _______________________ References for more information on this biopesticide (factsheets or usage guides, growers with experience using product, industry representatives)

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Biopesticides Workshop: Make a plan to use biopesticides on your farm in 2020 Empire State Producers Expo - January 14, 2020 Crop: ____snap beans___________________ Setting: ____field_______________________________ Target pest: _____white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)____________________________ Biopesticide you would like to use in 2020: ______Double Nickel LC__________________________ How does this fit into your broader integrated pest management (IPM) plan: A variety of cultural practices can help minimize losses from white mold (rotation, wider row spacing for improved air flow, not over-applying N fertilizer, appropriate plant density). Know the history of white mold in your field. Successful white mold management depends on timing fungicide applications correctly (at 10% bloom and a week later) to protect blossoms. If weather conditions are not favorable for disease at this time, it’s possible that no fungicide is needed. Similarly, to maximize the effectiveness of any fungicide, be sure it is applied at the correct time. This biopesticide…

… is registered in NY _X_ yes ___ no … label includes my pest _X_ yes ___ no

… label includes my crop _X_ yes ___ no … label includes my setting _X_ yes ___ no

What is the application timing for this biopesticide (for target crop/pest)?

Time during the growing season: ___10% bloom and ~1 week later_________________

Time of day: ______any_______________________________________________________

Weather considerations: ___(according to manufacturer) needs to dry on foliage/flowers

before rain; tolerates UV for 7 days; temps typical of NY growing season are fine__________ The restricted-entry interval (REI) for this biopesticide is: ___4 hr________ The pre-harvest interval (PHI) for this biopesticide is: ____0 days_______ Any concerns with REI/PHI and application timing? 10% bloom (and 1 week later) should be well ahead of harvest

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Required personal protective equipment (PPE) for mixing AND applying: Applicators and other handlers: long-sleeved shirt, long pants, waterproof gloves, shoes plus socks. Mixers/loaders & applicators: dust/mist filtering respirator at least N-95, R-95, or P-95

Application rate (i.e., per acre or per gallon): Pethybridge program: 1 or 2 qt/A

Volume of water for application (gallons per acre): Pethybridge program used ~25 gal/A

Do you need to use any specific spray nozzles to apply this product? Pethybridge program used TeeJet 8002VS flat fan nozzles

Does the spray pressure matter? If so, what should it be? Pethybridge program used 36-38 psi

Should adjuvant(s) be used? If so, which and how much? Pethybridge program applied with a

spreader (polysorbate-20) at 0.01% v/v. Manufacturer suggests avoiding silicon spreaders.

Are there any products this biopesticide is not tank-mix compatible with? Do not tank mix with antibiotics, peracetic acids, or hydrogen peroxides; generally biologically compatible with fertilizers, insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. Avoid silicon spreaders. What precautionary statements does the label have? Signal word, potential human hazards: Caution; prolonged or frequent skin exposure can cause allergic reaction. Avoid contact with eyes, clothes. Avoid breathing spray mist.

Potential environmental hazards or effects on non-target organism: Do not apply to water

How will you mitigate potential risks? What are the storage conditions the product needs?

Max./min. temperature: room temp, away from extreme heat Shelf life: 2 yr for dry formulation

References for more information on this biopesticide (factsheets or usage guides, growers with experience using product, industry representatives) Pethybridge, Gugino, Kikkert. 2019. Efficacy of Double Nickel LC (Bacillus amyloliquefaciens D747 Strain) for management of white mold in snap and dry bean. Plant Health Progress 20:61-66. https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PHP-01-19-0006-RS

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Biopesticides Workshop: Make a plan to use biopesticides on your farm in 2020 Empire State Producers Expo - January 14, 2020 Crop: ___Apple__________________________________________ Setting: __Orchard________________________________________ Target pest: _____Erwinia amylovora (fire blight)__________________ Biopesticide you would like to use in 2020: ____Regalia + Double Nickel___________________________ How does this fit into your broader integrated pest management (IPM) plan:

Regalia is a formulation of Reynoutria sachalinensis (knot weed) plant extract. It acts by inducing host defenses. It must be applied prior to infection events, i.e. prior to bloom. This is used in replacement of streptomycin. Double Nickel LC is a formulation of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain D747. The bacteria is believed to act by competing for the same biological niche as E. amylovora, and via the production of antimicrobial metabolites which kill the pathogen. It is applied at bloom when blossoms are open to inhibit growth and kill the pathogen during this critical infection window. In this way, the product is a replacement for streptomycin.

This biopesticide…

… is registered in NY ___ yes ___ no … label includes my pest ___ yes ___ no

… label includes my crop ___ yes ___ no … label includes my setting ___ yes ___ no

What is the application timing for this biopesticide (for target crop/pest)?

Time during the growing season: _____________________________________________

Time of day: _____________________________________________________________

Weather considerations: ___________________________________________________ The re-entry interval (REI) for this biopesticide is: ___________ The pre-harvest interval (PHI) for this biopesticide is: ___________

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[Type here] Any concerns with REI/PHI and application timing? How will you mix and apply the product?

Required personal protective equipment (PPE): _______________________________ Field application rate (per acre or per gallon): ______________________ Volume (gallons per acre): ________________________ Does the spray pressure matter? If so, what should it be? _________________________ Should adjuvant(s) be used? If so, which? _____________________________________ Are there any products this biopesticide is not tank-mix compatible with?

What precautionary statements does the label have? What are the potential impacts on non-target organisms? How will you mitigate potential non-target effects? What are the storage conditions the product needs?

Max./min. temperature: ___________________ Shelf life: _______________________ References for more information on this biopesticide (factsheets or usage guides, growers with experience using product, industry representatives)

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Biopesticides Workshop: Make a plan to use biopesticides on your farm in 2020 Empire State Producers Expo - January 14, 2020 Crop: ___Apple__________________________________________ Setting: __Orchard________________________________________ Target pest: _____Erwinia amylovora (fire blight)__________________ Biopesticide you would like to use in 2020: ____Regalia + Double Nickel LC (DN)______________________ How does this fit into your broader integrated pest management (IPM) plan:

Regalia is a formulation of Reynoutria sachalinensis (knot weed) plant extract. It acts by inducing host defenses. It must be applied prior to infection events, i.e. prior to bloom. This is used in replacement of streptomycin. Double Nickel LC (DN) is a formulation of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain D747. The bacteria is believed to act by competing for the same biological niche as E. amylovora, and via the production of antimicrobial metabolites which kill the pathogen. It is applied at bloom when blossoms are open to inhibit growth and kill the pathogen during this critical infection window. In this way, the product is a replacement for streptomycin.

This biopesticide…

… is registered in NY _X__ yes ___ no … label includes my pest _X__ yes ___ no

… label includes my crop _X__ yes ___ no … label includes my setting _X__ yes ___ no

What is the application timing for this biopesticide (for target crop/pest)?

Time during the growing season: Regalia: 7-14 days pre-bloom (at pink), then every 2 weeks__ DN: at bloom for blossom protection. May be applied every 7 days for shoot blight protection Time of day: __NA___________________________________________________________

Weather considerations: __Double Nickel LC performs better when applied under warm, dry conditions (favors the colonization of the bacteria).

The re-entry interval (REI) for this biopesticide is: ___4 hours________ The pre-harvest interval (PHI) for this biopesticide is: __0 days_________ Any concerns with REI/PHI and application timing? None

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Required personal protective equipment (PPE): __Long sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes plus socks, waterproof gloves, protective eyewear for Regalia_____________________________ Field application rate (per acre or per gallon): Regalia: 1-4 qt/A DN: 0.5-6qt/100gal (Cox trials: 1qt)

Volume (gallons per acre): __dilute = 400 gal/acre (2X = 200 gal/acre)______________________

Does the spray pressure matter? If so, what should it be? __No_______________________

Should adjuvant(s) be used? If so, which? __ Regalia: It is recommended to be applied with Regulaid (48 fl oz/A) DN: “Tank mix or rotate with copper-based fungicides at label rates for improved control.” It is recommended to be applied with Cueva (2qt/A)

Are there any products this biopesticide is not tank-mix compatible with?

None – jar test recommended prior to use What precautionary statements does the label have? Regalia:

- Moderate eye irritant - Do not apply directly to water

DN: - Prolonged exposure may cause allergies - Avoid: contact with eyes, clothing, breathing - Do not apply directly to water

What are the potential impacts on non-target organisms? None How will you mitigate potential non-target effects? What are the storage conditions the product needs? Store in a cool dry place, avoid freezing

Max./min. temperature: _NA__________________ Shelf life: Regalia: 3yr ______ References for more information on this biopesticide (factsheets or usage guides, growers with experience using product, industry representatives)

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Biopesticides Workshop: Make a plan to use biopesticides on your farm in 2020 Empire State Producers Expo - January 14, 2020 Crop: ___Apple__________________________________________ Setting: __Orchard________________________________________ Target pest: _____Erwinia amylovora (fire blight)__________________ Biopesticide you would like to use in 2020: ____Regalia ___________________________ How does this fit into your broader integrated pest management (IPM) plan:

Regalia is a formulation of Reynoutria sachalinensis (knot weed) plant extract. It acts by inducing host defenses. It must be applied prior to infection events, i.e. prior to bloom. This is used in replacement of streptomycin.

This biopesticide…

… is registered in NY ___ yes ___ no … label includes my pest ___ yes ___ no

… label includes my crop ___ yes ___ no … label includes my setting ___ yes ___ no

What is the application timing for this biopesticide (for target crop/pest)?

Time during the growing season: _____________________________________________

Time of day: _____________________________________________________________

Weather considerations: ___________________________________________________ The re-entry interval (REI) for this biopesticide is: ___________ The pre-harvest interval (PHI) for this biopesticide is: ___________ Any concerns with REI/PHI and application timing?

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[Type here] How will you mix and apply the product?

Required personal protective equipment (PPE): _______________________________ Field application rate (per acre or per gallon): ______________________ Volume (gallons per acre): ________________________ Does the spray pressure matter? If so, what should it be? _________________________ Should adjuvant(s) be used? If so, which? _____________________________________ Are there any products this biopesticide is not tank-mix compatible with?

What precautionary statements does the label have? What are the potential impacts on non-target organisms? How will you mitigate potential non-target effects? What are the storage conditions the product needs?

Max./min. temperature: ___________________ Shelf life: _______________________ References for more information on this biopesticide (factsheets or usage guides, growers with experience using product, industry representatives)

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Biopesticides Workshop: Make a plan to use biopesticides on your farm in 2020 Empire State Producers Expo - January 14, 2020 Crop: ___Apple__________________________________________ Setting: __Orchard________________________________________ Target pest: _____Erwinia amylovora (fire blight)__________________ Biopesticide you would like to use in 2020: ____Regalia______________________ How does this fit into your broader integrated pest management (IPM) plan:

Regalia is a formulation of Reynoutria sachalinensis (knot weed) plant extract. It acts by inducing host defenses. It must be applied prior to infection events, i.e. prior to bloom. This is used in replacement of streptomycin.

This biopesticide…

… is registered in NY _X__ yes ___ no … label includes my pest _X__ yes ___ no

… label includes my crop _X__ yes ___ no … label includes my setting _X__ yes ___ no

What is the application timing for this biopesticide (for target crop/pest)?

Time during the growing season: 7-14 days pre-bloom (at pink), then every 2 weeks__ Time of day: __NA___________________________________________________________

Weather considerations: __NA__

The re-entry interval (REI) for this biopesticide is: ___4 hours________ The pre-harvest interval (PHI) for this biopesticide is: __0 days_________ Any concerns with REI/PHI and application timing? None

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Required personal protective equipment (PPE): __Long sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes plus socks, waterproof gloves, protective eyewear_____________________________ Field application rate (per acre or per gallon): 1-4 qt/A

Volume (gallons per acre): __dilute = 400 gal/acre (2X = 200 gal/acre)______________________

Does the spray pressure matter? If so, what should it be? __No_______________________

Should adjuvant(s) be used? If so, which? __ Apply with adjuvant that improves spreading, not penetration In Cox lab trials, it is applied with Regulaid (48 fl oz/A)

Are there any products this biopesticide is not tank-mix compatible with?

None – jar test recommended prior to use What precautionary statements does the label have? Moderate eye irritant

Do not apply directly to water What are the potential impacts on non-target organisms? None How will you mitigate potential non-target effects? What are the storage conditions the product needs? Store in a cool dry place, avoid freezing

Max./min. temperature: _NA__________________ Shelf life: 3yr ______ References for more information on this biopesticide (factsheets or usage guides, growers with experience using product, industry representatives)

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Biopesticides Workshop: Make a plan to use biopesticides on your farm in 2020 Empire State Producers Expo - January 14, 2020 Crop: ____leafy greens___________________ Setting: ____greenhouse_______________________________ Target pest: _____aphids____________________________ Biopesticide you would like to use in 2020: ______Mycotrol__________________________ How does this fit into your broader integrated pest management (IPM) plan: This biopesticide…

… is registered in NY _X_ yes ___ no … label includes my pest _X_ yes ___ no

… label includes my crop _X_ yes ___ no … label includes my setting _X_ yes ___ no

What is the application timing for this biopesticide (for target crop/pest)?

Time during the growing season: _____________________________________________

Time of day: _____________________________________________________________

Weather considerations: ___________________________________________________ The restricted-entry interval (REI) for this biopesticide is: ___________ The pre-harvest interval (PHI) for this biopesticide is: ___________ Any concerns with REI/PHI and application timing?

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[Type here] How will you mix and apply the product?

Required personal protective equipment (PPE) for mixing AND applying: Application rate (i.e., per acre or per gallon): Volume of water for application (gallons per acre): Do you need to use any specific spray nozzles to apply this product? Does the spray pressure matter? If so, what should it be? Should adjuvant(s) be used? If so, which and how much? Are there any products this biopesticide is not tank-mix compatible with?

What precautionary statements does the label have? Signal word, potential human hazards:

Potential environmental hazards or effects on non-target organism:

How will you mitigate potential risks? What are the storage conditions the product needs?

Max./min. temperature: ___________________ Shelf life: _______________________ References for more information on this biopesticide (factsheets or usage guides, growers with experience using product, industry representatives)